The museum has the Garrett/B&O room, the hotel room, early industry room, a replica of the inside of an 1850s log cabin and much more.
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Circa 1836 bridge, was part of the main railroad between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., transported troops and supplies during the Civil War.
Frequently features a DJ, so patrons can treat their ears to some of the best beats around town.
Windridge Vineyards is a family-owned company. As both farmers and oenophiles, they see wine as fundamentally an agricultural product that should reflect the unique terroir of the vineyard from which it comes.
Is part of a national seafood restaurant chain specializing in crabs and seafood; sits on the famously lovely waterfront with views onto Spa Creek.
Whether you're visiting Maryland for work or on vacation, you'll be delighted with our spacious, stylish guest rooms and thoughtful amenities.
Home of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd who treated John Wilkes Booth, President Abraham Lincoln's assassin. Victorian Christmas held the 1st full weekend in December.
Only the finest ingredients are used in our sensational, mouth-watering colossal crab cakes. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Crafting quality beer. Proudly brewed in historic Frederick.
Offers a uniquely refreshing hotel experience for business and vacation travelers who need a place to work, meet, connect and feel at home.